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All four No. 1 seeds reach Final Four

March 31, 2025 By: Cory Templeman

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March Madness has been anything but mad as all the No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament are heading to the Final Four.

With Auburn’s 70-64 victory over Michigan State on Sunday afternoon, it’s the first time all No. 1 seeds will make up the Final Four since 2008, and only the second time in tournament history it’s happened.

Duke, Florida and Houston will round out the rest of the Final Four.

Since March Madness expanded to 64 teams in 1985, the only other year that all four top-seeded teams from their respective regions earned Final Four spots was 2008.

That year, Kansas won a national title with an overtime victory over Memphis.

Here’s a quick look at how each team advanced.

Florida beat No. 3 Texas Tech by the final score of 84-79 on Saturday due to a late go-ahead three from senior guard Walter Clayton Jr. with just over one minute left in the second half.

Duke took down Alabama with a strong second-half performance, cruising to an 85-65 win as four starters finished with at least 14 points. Standout freshman Cooper Flagg shot just 6-of-16 from the field, but he still scored 16 points and nine rebounds.

Houston jumped out to an early lead in its Elite Eight matchup with Tennessee, holding the Volunteers to just 15 points in the first half. L.J. Cryer led the way for the Cougars with 17 points, pulling down seven rebounds and dishing out four assists.

Auburn was the last team to advance. The Tigers only led by five points early in the second half, but they immediately pushed their lead to 10 and didn’t look back for the remainder of the contest.

Now, Florida is set to face Auburn and Duke will clash with Houston on Saturday.

The 2025 tournament hasn’t featured as many upsets compared to past years.

About the Author

Cory Templeman

Cory Templeman is an experienced writer and researcher who has worked with some of the biggest names in the publishing business. Cory lives in South Carolina with his wife and three kids.

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